Many people have been responsible for the success of the Decision Protocol project. They have
given their time unselfishly and waded through the revisions and the tribulations of the early
development trials. These people continue to apply the Protocol to new problems and settings, to
probe the weaknesses and discover the strengths, and to blend the art and science of decision
making into the evolving culture of the Forest Service. These contributers to the Decision
Protocol version 2.0 have left their mark as will future users who reflect on their decision
making experiences and enrich future versions of this evolving set of tools.

Others who have contributed to the project through review or other forms of support include:
Dick Carpenter, Robin Gregory; Owen Schmidt; John Oakes; Julia Riber; Diana Menapace;
Steve Williams, Fred Norbury, Dick Lindenmuth, and Art Briggs.

We owe special thanks to Jack Ward Thomas, former Chief of the Forest Service and Gray
Reynolds, former Deputy Chief National Forest System for funding the project in its early years.
We also thank Mike Dombeck, Chief of the Forest Service and Bob Joslin, Deputy Chief for
NFS for continuing their financial and moral support. We also thank the many Regional
Foresters and Forest Supervisors who allowed us to experiment and develop the Protocol on
"live" problems with real ID teams and the NEPA Coordinators in each of the Regions who
thoughfully reviewed earlier drafts and made pilot testing successful. We are sure that the
foresight of these leaders will bear fruit and enhance the credibility of the Forest Service.

National Forests who have been pilot development sites and have contributed to the effort in
other ways deserve many thanks. Their Forest Supervisors, district rangers, and ID teams
endured many sessions and contributed many improvements. They represent the final user of this
tool; they actually make decisions happen.

Apache-Sitgraves

Araphaho-Roosevelt

Caribou

Cherokee

Gila

Grand Mesa-Uncampagrhe

Hoosier

Humbolt-Toiyabe

Kaibab

Lassen

Modoc

Okanogan

Panhandle

Santa Fe

Texas National Forests

Tongass

Wenatchhee

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CONTACTS and ASSISTANCE

The following members of the Protocol core and development team are available to answer
questions about the Protocol and to assist you in applying it to your decision situation.